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Last-Minute Guide to Washington State Parks Easter Events

April 4, 2026 by Amanda Blankenship
Washington State parks Easter events
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If Easter weekend snuck up on you this year, don’t worry—you still have time to plan a fun, memorable outing. Across Washington, parks and nearby outdoor spaces are hosting festive, family-friendly events that blend spring scenery with classic Easter traditions. From egg hunts with thousands of hidden prizes to scenic park celebrations with crafts and live activities, there’s something happening almost everywhere. Many of these events are low-cost or even free, making them perfect for a last-minute getaway. Here are the best Washington State parks Easter events so you can pick the perfect spot and go.

Egg Hunts Are the Main Attraction This Weekend

Easter egg hunts are by far the biggest draw at Washington State parks’ Easter events this year. Locations like Riverfront Park Spokane are hosting massive hunts with up to 20,000 eggs hidden throughout the park.

These large-scale hunts are designed for all ages, often with separate areas for younger children. Many parks also stagger start times so kids aren’t overwhelmed or competing with older participants. If you’re planning to attend, arriving early is key since these hunts tend to fill up fast.

Family Festivals Go Beyond Just Egg Hunts

Events go beyond just collecting eggs. For example, celebrations at places like Dawson Park Suncadia include petting zoos, craft stations, and photos with the Easter Bunny. These festival-style events turn a simple outing into a full day of entertainment. Kids can enjoy hands-on activities while parents relax and take in the scenic surroundings. It’s a great way to combine outdoor recreation with holiday fun.

Scenic State Park Settings Make It Extra Special

Whether you’re near coastal parks, forests, or lakes, the natural beauty adds something extra to the experience. Parks across the state provide open green spaces perfect for egg hunts and family gatherings. Washington State Parks regularly hosts seasonal activities that encourage families to explore the outdoors. This means you can pair your Easter plans with hiking, picnicking, or simply enjoying spring blooms.

Events Are Happening All Weekend—Not Just Sunday

If you think you missed out by not planning ahead, here’s the good news: many events are spread across multiple days. For instance, Easter celebrations at places like Bellewood Farms run throughout the weekend with ongoing activities. This gives families flexibility to attend on Saturday or Sunday, depending on their schedule. Some parks even host early events like flashlight egg hunts or teen-specific activities. That makes it easier to find something that fits your timing, even at the last minute.

Budget-Friendly Options Make It Easy to Attend

Many egg hunts and park events are completely free, while others charge only a small fee per child. Compared to pricey holiday outings, this makes state park events a budget-friendly option for families. You can pack your own snacks, bring baskets, and enjoy a full day without overspending.

Planning a last-minute outing doesn’t mean you have to feel rushed, though.

  • Check event times and locations so you don’t miss key activities like egg hunts.
  • Bring essentials like baskets, water, and comfortable shoes for walking around the park.
  • Dress in layers since spring weather in Washington can change quickly.
  • Arrive early to secure parking and avoid crowds.

Don’t Miss Your Chance to Celebrate Outdoors This Easter

If you’ve been scrambling for Easter plans, this is your sign to keep things simple and head to a local park. Washington State parks Easter events are designed to be accessible, affordable, and fun for everyone. Even with minimal planning, you can still enjoy a full day of activities, fresh air, and family time. The key is to pick a location, show up early, and embrace the experience. Sometimes, the best memories come from the plans you almost didn’t make.

Are you planning to visit any Washington State parks Easter events this year—or have you attended one before? Share your favorite spots in the comments!

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Amanda Blankenship

Amanda Blankenship is the Chief Editor for District Media.  With a BA in journalism from Wingate University, she frequently writes for a handful of websites and loves to share her own personal finance story with others. When she isn’t typing away at her desk, she enjoys spending time with her daughter, son, husband, and dog. During her free time, you’re likely to find her with her nose in a book, hiking, or playing RPG video games.

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